Exploring the Brilliant Cultural Heritage Sites of the Baekje Kingdom, Including Hanseong Baekje Museum

Thirty-four families exploring Baekje historic sites in Geochang-gun's textbook history class, "Tracing the 500 Years of Hanseong Baekje."

Thirty-four families exploring Baekje historic sites in Geochang-gun's textbook history class, "Tracing the 500 Years of Hanseong Baekje."

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Geochang-gun, Gyeongnam Province, operated the "History Classroom in Textbooks with Family" Seoul area schedule on the 18th, with about one hundred participants from thirty-four families.


This Seoul area schedule was held under the theme "Tracing the 500 Years of Hanseong Baekje," providing time to explore the splendid cultural heritage sites of Baekje, including Amsa-dong Prehistoric Settlement, Seokchon-dong Tumuli, Mongchontoseong Fortress, and Hanseong Baekje Museum.


The history classroom helped students understand by providing theoretical lessons on the Prehistoric Age and Hanseong Baekje history inside the bus and confirming them on-site. Especially, all family members participated in the History Golden Bell held at Amsa-dong Prehistoric Settlement, reinforcing their historical knowledge and enjoying activities such as the revival round.


A student who participated in this Seoul area history classroom said, "Learning history with my parents and visiting the sites will help me remember well," and added, "The games with the instructor on the bus were very fun, and I want to participate again."



The next history classroom schedule is planned for September 17 in the Gongju area, under the theme "Tracing the Second Capital of Baekje, Ungjin," with visits to Gomanaru, Gongsanseong Fortress, King Muryeong's Tomb, Songsan-ri Tumuli, and Seokjang-ri Museum.


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